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Suprapubic cystotomy as treatment for severe hemorrhagic cystitis after bone marrow transplantation.
Bone Marrow Transplantation 1995 August
We analyzed the success of suprapubic cystotomy in patients with severe hemorrhagic cystitis after bone marrow transplantation. Seventy-three out of 963 patients developed severe hemorrhagic cystitis which resulted in urinary tract obstruction after high-dose cytoreductive therapy. Eleven patients (15%) failed medical treatment and required emergency suprapubic cystotomy. Three of these patients died of other complications prior to resolution of HC. Of the remaining 8 patients who underwent surgery, 4 are alive. The mortality rate was significantly higher in patients who required surgery than in those who responded to medical therapy. Patients whose HC required surgery also had a greater transfusion requirement than those who responded to medical therapy. We conclude that surgical treatment of severe HC should be undertaken only after failure of medical therapy.
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